Some in the UU do belive in Christ as the son of God and part of the
holy trinty but not all, of course even some stricter Christian
Churchs don't believe in the trinty. I think the UU historically has
support the teachings of Jesus and many members do today but I think
many accept other religons as
well.                                            
      I guess my point is from a political ethics point of view and
from a legal point of view the UU can call itself a  Christian Church
if it wants to, from a religous pint of view or from A Christian
Ethics point of view I can't say one way or the other, I'm no longer
a Christian so I can't judge.--- In
[email protected], "mark robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Eric,
>

>
> I don't know a lot about the UUC, but if a religion does not
> profess a belief in "Christ", it can NOT - be definition - be
> "Christian".
>

>
> -Mark
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> {American jurors have complete Constitutional authority to vote
> "not guilty" based on nothing more than a disagreement with the
> case, no matter the evidence - despite the judge's instructions.
> There is absolutely no obligation to vote "guilty" to arrive at a
> unanimous verdict. Get on a jury, stand your ground, and fulfill
> its other main purpose: to counteract abusive government and
> unjust lawsuits.
> See www.fija.org
> [Please adopt this as your own signature.] }
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> --- In [email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>
> , "Paul" <ptireland@> wrote:
> >
> One can not be consistent to libertarianism without supporting
> the NAP
> anymore than they can be a Christian who does not believe Jesus
> of
> Nazareth ever existed
>
> You are, of course, wrong. I suggest you consult the Unitarian
> Universalist Church.
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